As part of my healing process I have had a complete healing of my eyesight - even my optometrist was surprised! Actually I have had a healing of all my physical senses - including hearing and voice.
I think all illness is a reflection of what is happening with us as individuals and with society on a spiritual level. Given that so many people wear eyeglasses there is likely a generally accepted cultural belief that we are holding that is not in harmony with the universe. Personally I think we need to explore all of our societal beliefs and whether they are in harmony with the universe -- for instance, our concepts of love, freedom, peace, family, life, truth. Here are some methods that I used that contributed to the healing of my eyesight:
1) Tell God/Universe that you want to "see" all, that you want to "see" clearly, God should not hold anything back, you are willing to challenge any belief no matter hold sacred it has been to you. (Here is an example of one of my revelations - My mother wasn't a saint, she put a lot of shame on me as most mothers do, our whole system of raising children is one of conditional love not unconditional, much of what we call love is a "need" for another person and does not have much to do with anything that the universe would define as love)
After you ask this question, pay attention to what comes up for healing - relationship with mother, father, kids, spouse. Where ever emotions of shame, fear, guilt, etc. have been put on us we must allow ourselves to "feel" those emotions in order to release them.
2) Stare at the ceiling - I spent many hours laying on the couch just staring at the ceiling. I guess it was a type of meditation - this is often when emotional issues would come up for healing. The first issue you will likely have to deal with is the guilt of "wasting time", "not being productive", being "lazy". These are all ways we shame people in our society for not conforming to society's belief system. Over a six month period I probably spent anywhere from 2 to 4 hours a night just laying there staring, resting, meditating, reflecting - whatever - just laying there, just "being"!
3) Stare at the ceiling without blinking - At first I could only keep my eyes open for a few seconds without blinking but then progressed to much longer periods. Again this is symbolic, but it works. What are we blinking out? What do we not want to see? Let the universe know that you wish to keep your eyes "wide open" and see all - not blink out all the stuff that you don't care to look at.
4) Try to focus on the space in between yourself and the ceiling. It is surprising how much stuff there is to be seen in what we consider "empty space". Again this is part of "seeing all" not just the stuff we have been trained to see.
5) Quit watching tv - well this one is up to you, but I have not watched tv for about two years now and I think this has contributed tremendously to my healing process. It's not so much that tv is directly bad for your eyes, but every moment we watch it it is telling us - this is how to be, how to act, this is what is important, these are the things you should pay attention to. It doesn't leave much room for looking inside and challenging society's belief system.
Hope some of this helps. Lots of Luv - Linda.
I think all illness is a reflection of what is happening with us as individuals and with society on a spiritual level. Given that so many people wear eyeglasses there is likely a generally accepted cultural belief that we are holding that is not in harmony with the universe. Personally I think we need to explore all of our societal beliefs and whether they are in harmony with the universe -- for instance, our concepts of love, freedom, peace, family, life, truth. Here are some methods that I used that contributed to the healing of my eyesight:
1) Tell God/Universe that you want to "see" all, that you want to "see" clearly, God should not hold anything back, you are willing to challenge any belief no matter hold sacred it has been to you. (Here is an example of one of my revelations - My mother wasn't a saint, she put a lot of shame on me as most mothers do, our whole system of raising children is one of conditional love not unconditional, much of what we call love is a "need" for another person and does not have much to do with anything that the universe would define as love)
After you ask this question, pay attention to what comes up for healing - relationship with mother, father, kids, spouse. Where ever emotions of shame, fear, guilt, etc. have been put on us we must allow ourselves to "feel" those emotions in order to release them.
2) Stare at the ceiling - I spent many hours laying on the couch just staring at the ceiling. I guess it was a type of meditation - this is often when emotional issues would come up for healing. The first issue you will likely have to deal with is the guilt of "wasting time", "not being productive", being "lazy". These are all ways we shame people in our society for not conforming to society's belief system. Over a six month period I probably spent anywhere from 2 to 4 hours a night just laying there staring, resting, meditating, reflecting - whatever - just laying there, just "being"!
3) Stare at the ceiling without blinking - At first I could only keep my eyes open for a few seconds without blinking but then progressed to much longer periods. Again this is symbolic, but it works. What are we blinking out? What do we not want to see? Let the universe know that you wish to keep your eyes "wide open" and see all - not blink out all the stuff that you don't care to look at.
4) Try to focus on the space in between yourself and the ceiling. It is surprising how much stuff there is to be seen in what we consider "empty space". Again this is part of "seeing all" not just the stuff we have been trained to see.
5) Quit watching tv - well this one is up to you, but I have not watched tv for about two years now and I think this has contributed tremendously to my healing process. It's not so much that tv is directly bad for your eyes, but every moment we watch it it is telling us - this is how to be, how to act, this is what is important, these are the things you should pay attention to. It doesn't leave much room for looking inside and challenging society's belief system.
Hope some of this helps. Lots of Luv - Linda.